Copy-constructor of a vector from a vector_expression Depending on the vector_expression, this constructor can have the cost of the computations of the expression (trivial to say it, but it is to take into account in your complexity calculations).

Resize the vector Resize the vector to a new size. If preserve is true, data are copied otherwise data are lost. If the new size is bigger, the remaining values are filled in with the initial value (0 by default) in the case of unbounded_array, which is the container by default. If the new size is smaller, last values are lost. This behaviour can be different if you explicitely specify another type of container.

Assign the difference of the vector and a vector_expression to the vector Assign the difference of the vector and a vector_expression to the vector. This is lazy-compiled and will be optimized out by the compiler on any type of expression. No temporary is created. Computations are done and stored directly into the resulting vector.

Assign the difference of the vector and a vector_expression to the vector Assign the difference of the vector and a vector_expression to the vector. This is lazy-compiled and will be optimized out by the compiler on any type of expression. No temporary is created. Computations are done and stored directly into the resulting vector.

Assign the product of the vector and a scalar to the vector Assign the product of the vector and a scalar to the vector. This is lazy-compiled and will be optimized out by the compiler on any type of expression. No temporary is created. Computations are done and stored directly into the resulting vector.

Assign the division of the vector by a scalar to the vector Assign the division of the vector by a scalar to the vector. This is lazy-compiled and will be optimized out by the compiler on any type of expression. No temporary is created. Computations are done and stored directly into the resulting vector.

Friends

Detailed Description

For a -dimensional vector and every element is mapped to the -th element of the container. A storage type A can be specified which defaults to unbounded_array. Elements are constructed by A, which need not initialise their value.

Template Parameters:

T

type of the objects stored in the vector (like int, double, complex,...)

A

The type of the storage array of the vector. Default is unbounded_array<T>. <bounded_array<T> and std::vector<T> can also be used